Rabu, 25 Februari 2015

PROPORTION & INTENSITY

PROPORTION & INTENSITY

When colors are juxtaposed, our eyes perceive a visual mix. This mix will differ depending on the proportions of allocated areas.
  • The color with the largest proportional area is the dominant color (the ground).
  • Smaller areas are subdominant colors.
  • Accent colors are those with a small relative area, but offer a contrast because of a variation in hue, intensity, or saturation (the figure).
  • Placing small areas of light color on a dark background, or a small area of dark on a light background will create an accent.
  • If large areas of a light hue are used, the whole area will appear light; conversely, if large areas of dark values are used, the whole area appears dark.
  • Alternating color by intensity rather than proportion will also change the perceived visual mix of color.

EXAMPLES OF PROPORTION

dominant colorDominant color
sub-dominant colorsub-dominant colorsub-dominant colorSub-dominant colors
sub-dominant colorAccent
proportion and intensity example 1
dominant colorDominant color
sub-dominant colorsub-dominant colorsub-dominant colorSub-dominant colors
sub-dominant colorAccent
proportion and intensity example 2
dominant colorDominant color
sub-dominant colorsub-dominant colorsub-dominant colorSub-dominant colors
sub-dominant colorAccent
proportion and intensity example 3
dominant colorDominant color
sub-dominant colorsub-dominant colorsub-dominant colorSub-dominant colors
sub-dominant colorAccent
proportion and intensity example 4

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